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Global fishing vessel treaty finally triggered to come into force Global fishing vessel treaty finally triggered to come into force

Global fishing vessel treaty finally triggered to come into force

Latest accession triggers requirements for Cape Town Agreement

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The 2012 Cape Town Agreement has met the requirements for entry into force and will enter into force in February 2027, closing a longstanding gap in the global maritime safety framework.  

Minister sets deadline for appeals Minister sets deadline for appeals

Minister sets deadline for appeals

Pressure on to deliver clarity to linefish sector

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SOUTH AFRICA: With allocations due to expire at the end of the month and the deadline for appeals set for the 2nd of March, the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has announced that all appeals from small scale fishers relating to the traditional linefish sector will be prioritised for finalisation no later than 5 March.
Project supports Future Ready Shipping for Africa Project supports Future Ready Shipping for Africa

Project supports Future Ready Shipping for Africa

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO), backed by the European Union, is inviting Sub-Saharan African Member States to apply for...
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Global agenda set to turn maritime regulations into practice Global agenda set to turn maritime regulations into practice

Global agenda set to turn maritime regulations into practice

For the first time, the International Maritime Organisation has set a two-year theme for its World Maritime Day that aims to see the global...
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Comment on V&A Waterfront bid for land reclamation Comment on V&A Waterfront bid for land reclamation

Comment on V&A Waterfront bid for land reclamation

SOUTH AFRICA: V&A Waterfront Holdings (Pty) Ltd has formally applied for approval to reclaim nearly four hectares of land from coastal waters...
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O&G and port sectors drive need for hydrographic data O&G and port sectors drive need for hydrographic data

O&G and port sectors drive need for hydrographic data

SOUTH AFRICA: Ongoing interest in exploring Africa’s potential as an oil and gas frontier as well as investment in port development is...
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Merger creates fifth largest container fleet Merger creates fifth largest container fleet

Merger creates fifth largest container fleet

INTERNATIONAL NEWS: The announced agreement between Hapag-Lloyd and ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd to integrate under the Hapag-Lloyd brand...
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African states call out false flags African states call out false flags

African states call out false flags

Two African nations have issued formal warnings to the International Maritime Organisation, alerting the global shipping community to fraudulent...
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Eastern Cape courts Italian maritime business 0 Tourism
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Eastern Cape courts Italian maritime business

SOUTH AFRICA: Engagements with boatbuilders, cruise ports, training academies, business councils and maritime businesses across Italy have resulted in invitations to industry events and even letters of intent to establish twinning partnerships...
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MRA Online

Landmark judgement against African State

Equatorial Guinea has been found to have unlawfully arrested and detained a Marshall Islands-flagged very large crude carrier (VLCC) and its 26-man crew, and must pay compensation exceeding US$ 12 million plus EUR 2 million in a landmark ruling...

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